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    Default Using US 120v 60Hz Equipment in the UK

    Folks - A bit of advice if anyone has any experience

    I am considering purchasing a piece of US kit, a Sony tape deck, that is specified as 120V 60Hz 43W. There's no external way of switching voltage, so I'll need to get a step-down transformer to run it off UK mains.

    All the step-down transformers I've come across so far handle the voltage reduction, but the 50Hz UK mains frequency remains unchanged.

    I know that effectively the lower frequency in the UK will deliver less power for the same voltage, but is there anything else I need to worry about? Does anyone else have any experiences with this sort of thing?

    Thanks for your help
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    If it has an AC motor, it will run slow. What model is it?

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    An Elcaset EL-7. It was the TOTR Sony Elcaset deck so I assume it had servo controlled DC motors -
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    You're probably right. I was thinking of their open-reel machines. The Elcaset would almost certainly be all DC, so it shouldn't be a problem.

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